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deep for ron wilson can change. ron wilson says, heck -- fehr drills one off the bar. >> craig: that one high heat on the snapshot through a screen. toskala did not pick it up until he heard the chang behind him. kulemin rumbles in, fires, that's gloved by varlamov. we need to step away. exciting conclusion shaping up in toronto. washington and toronto tied up at 1 apiece. he was hoping, that didn't chang into the meshing that baby was dead on for eric fehr. david steckel wins the draw but it's through a missed draw. steckel against mitch hell. capitals will get possession. bradley coasting back through center. rink wide for steckel. kulemin was with him, goal line to goal line. lee stempniak for toronto out there to mitchell, schultz pounds him in the corner. 1:55 to go in the third. green, long, lengthy pass, brad lee, one more, steckel. that was secured by gunnarsson. kaberle along the board but not out just yet. stempniak trying to catch pothier in transition. he does not give varlamov any trouble. 34-27 toronto
deep for ron wilson can change. ron wilson says, heck -- fehr drills one off the bar. >> craig: that one high heat on the snapshot through a screen. toskala did not pick it up until he heard the chang behind him. kulemin rumbles in, fires, that's gloved by varlamov. we need to step away. exciting conclusion shaping up in toronto. washington and toronto tied up at 1 apiece. he was hoping, that didn't chang into the meshing that baby was dead on for eric fehr. david steckel wins the draw...
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simpson was acquitted of murdering his ex-wife nicole brown and her friend ron goldman. the trial forced a national debate about race and celebrity. it ushered in the rare ra of legal television. and round the clock trial watchers, including my panel, diane dimond, journalist, syndicated columnist and author of "be careful who you love." lisa bloom an anchor on the legal network in session. vinny politan, former prosecutor and i am delighted to welcome a very special guest, vincent bugliosi, a former l.a. county prosecutor and author of "rou "outrage, the five reasons o.j. simpson got away with murder." vince, i'm so happy you're here. i'm a huge fan of all your books. what is your single strongest argument as to why o.j. was found not guilty? >> oh, i think i pointed out in "outrage" the majority of people thought it was the jury. and the jury was a major, big-time no question about it. when i came out with outrage i pointed out that the prosecution was even worse. mind-boggling, tremendously unprepared. they didn't know how to try a case. and i gave example after examp
simpson was acquitted of murdering his ex-wife nicole brown and her friend ron goldman. the trial forced a national debate about race and celebrity. it ushered in the rare ra of legal television. and round the clock trial watchers, including my panel, diane dimond, journalist, syndicated columnist and author of "be careful who you love." lisa bloom an anchor on the legal network in session. vinny politan, former prosecutor and i am delighted to welcome a very special guest, vincent...
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>> ron marries a woman that is questionable as to losing his child. and his child is missing, maybe being raped and tortured -- >> if this girl keeps doing what she's doing, it's only a question of time before she's charged with something having to do with this kid's disappearance. she just repeatedly -- >> to art harris, investigative journalist at artharris.com, art, people inside the search now saying they're packing up and leaving town. they've left. they say haleigh is dead. why? >> i talked to tim miller a little while ago. he believes that haleigh is dead. not so much for the evidence that he has but for the lack of it. he is the one who set up the polygraph. nothing she has said has helped investigators at all. so many inconsistencies. and nothing solid has led anybody to believe that she is alive. they can't prove she's alive. they've traced down, tracked down leads, about possible sightings, about one side of the family or the other. >> art, this pronouncement that haleigh is in fact dead is coming from people inside the search and people th
>> ron marries a woman that is questionable as to losing his child. and his child is missing, maybe being raped and tortured -- >> if this girl keeps doing what she's doing, it's only a question of time before she's charged with something having to do with this kid's disappearance. she just repeatedly -- >> to art harris, investigative journalist at artharris.com, art, people inside the search now saying they're packing up and leaving town. they've left. they say haleigh is...
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. >> like some of the ones that actually did well, like ron howard. >> exactly. an example of somebody who did very well. thanks very much for coming. >> thank you so much. good luck to you, jodie. back in a minute.
. >> like some of the ones that actually did well, like ron howard. >> exactly. an example of somebody who did very well. thanks very much for coming. >> thank you so much. good luck to you, jodie. back in a minute.
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simpson was acquitted of murdering his ex-wife nicole brown and her friend ron goldman. the trial forced a national debate about race and celebrity. it ushered in the era of legal television. and round the clock trial watchers, including my panel, diane dimond, journalist, syndicated columnist and author of "be careful who you love." lisa bloom an anchor on the legal network in session. vinny politan, former prosecutor and i am delighted to welcome a very special guest, vincent bugliosi, a former l.a. county prosecutor and author of "outrage, the five reasons o.j. simpson got away with murder." vince, so thrilled to have you here. i'm a huge fan of all your books. what is your single strongest argument as to why o.j. was found not guilty? >> oh, i think i pointed out in "outrage" the majority of people thought it was the jury. and the jury was a major, big-time no question about it. when i came out with "outrage" i pointed out that the prosecution was even worse. mind-boggling, tremendously unprepared. they didn't know how to try a case. and i gave example after example
simpson was acquitted of murdering his ex-wife nicole brown and her friend ron goldman. the trial forced a national debate about race and celebrity. it ushered in the era of legal television. and round the clock trial watchers, including my panel, diane dimond, journalist, syndicated columnist and author of "be careful who you love." lisa bloom an anchor on the legal network in session. vinny politan, former prosecutor and i am delighted to welcome a very special guest, vincent...
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former president dwight eisenhower, gerald ford, and ron at reagan all reached the highest office in our land, but before they were president, they were each standout athletes in college. wow. now this. what a year it's been for this next athlete. his name is bofgio. the chicago fire welcomed the rookie mid-fielder to her roster, and being all to play in front of his own hometown has been. a a dream come true, especially when you consider that his journey began in another country where his memories of death and destruction still remain a big part of him. josh mora has gee or geo's story. >> i spent a lot of time playing with my family, so that's really basically it, that i remember, is just playing around with my cousins, running in the wood, and that sort of thing. >> reporter: peaceful life. >> yeah, very nice, very peaceful. >> reporter: until he was 7 years old, he lived an idealic life in bosnia with his parents and older brother. his family owned land and had money, but wars a all around them. >> it's war, you see people dead. i lost my brother to, you know, yes, i lost my brot
former president dwight eisenhower, gerald ford, and ron at reagan all reached the highest office in our land, but before they were president, they were each standout athletes in college. wow. now this. what a year it's been for this next athlete. his name is bofgio. the chicago fire welcomed the rookie mid-fielder to her roster, and being all to play in front of his own hometown has been. a a dream come true, especially when you consider that his journey began in another country where his...
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ron shindell, former nypd inspector, what should police be doing right now? they've got the co-conspirator in their pocket. they've got him on tape. they've got her on tape. do they have to do anything or is the case open and shut? >> nancy, i think in this case they have to stop laughing. this is the most inept criminal act i have seep in some time. they have all of these things put together. she's handed them this case on a platter for them to turn it -- >> a silver platter. >> a silver platter for them to turn it from a kidnapping to the worst bungled, inept crime out there that i've seen to date. >> out to the lines, sabrina, new york. hi, sabrina. >> caller: hi, nancy. i would just like to start out by saying it's an honor to speak with you and i love everything about you. you're an inspiration to all women. and may god bless you and your twins. >> you know, i appreciate that compliment, and i want to thank you for your blessing on the twins. they just turned 2 years old. and i remember laying in intensive care, and they were in intensive care on the oth
ron shindell, former nypd inspector, what should police be doing right now? they've got the co-conspirator in their pocket. they've got him on tape. they've got her on tape. do they have to do anything or is the case open and shut? >> nancy, i think in this case they have to stop laughing. this is the most inept criminal act i have seep in some time. they have all of these things put together. she's handed them this case on a platter for them to turn it -- >> a silver platter....
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. >> al: don't miss my life 365 with ron thompson, the show that takes you inside the lives of some of the area's most interesting sport figures. this week, get an inside look at redskins hall of famer art monk. watch tomorrow night at 10:30 right here. alan may and al koken back with you on capitals post game live. last night after the cap as it' lost to the montreal canadiens. bruce boudreau bemoaned the fact that they could not get their legs going. and it was not until the third period that they got it going. i thrut it was the same tonight >> alan: they didn't they were fatigued tonight. whereas last night they were not. right from the start of the game, you know, they just weren't ready to compete. they are not skating the puck in the zone enough. ovechkin makes a pass when he should have taken the puck to the net. i thought, you know, bad decisions at the blue line, offsides continuously and a dump by mike green. it was way too easy for the toronto maple leafs to get the puck out of the zone at the start of the game. all of a sudden, they start to figure out when they realized t
. >> al: don't miss my life 365 with ron thompson, the show that takes you inside the lives of some of the area's most interesting sport figures. this week, get an inside look at redskins hall of famer art monk. watch tomorrow night at 10:30 right here. alan may and al koken back with you on capitals post game live. last night after the cap as it' lost to the montreal canadiens. bruce boudreau bemoaned the fact that they could not get their legs going. and it was not until the third...
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." >> this was a powerful interview with ron ark, how do you think she did? >> i think she did amazing. i've interviewed her several times. when people were calling for her to speak out for domestic violence, i said she's a kid. even who though she's confident on stage, when you talk to her she's very much like a kid. she came in on her own in this interview, even correcting diane sawyer when it takes how many times they go back after domestic abuse, rihanna says actually it's more like eight or nine than seven. she came across amazingly strong and confident. >> you're right. she is only 21 years old. we have to keep that in mind. tameka, what's your take? >> you know, i was very impressed with rihanna. everyone wanted her to speak out nine months ago when it happened, however, she wasn't ready. i don't think chris is ready to. but she's taken time, listened to supporters, jay-z and beyonce, people in her inner circle and she's handling it brilliantly. chris brown might want to take a note out of her page. each time he comes out it seems to early to sort of c
." >> this was a powerful interview with ron ark, how do you think she did? >> i think she did amazing. i've interviewed her several times. when people were calling for her to speak out for domestic violence, i said she's a kid. even who though she's confident on stage, when you talk to her she's very much like a kid. she came in on her own in this interview, even correcting diane sawyer when it takes how many times they go back after domestic abuse, rihanna says actually it's...
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[applause] >> thanks, ron. and like other speakers, i want to thank secretary lahood for not only convening this meeting, but putting a focus on this issue. like many in the room, i've listen involved in highway safety for more than 30 years. and we have participated in quite a few campaigns. some of them very successful. some of them very unsuccessful. and so i would like to offer my view and matt's view of rules to follow. there are really only two rules. next slide, please. the first rule is follow the research. pure review data, as far as enthusiasm. i wish everything that gave a warm feeling ended up saving lives. unfortunately, it doesn't. nonscience-based campaigns not only don't work. they tend to displace what does work. a sugar tab let approach really has the same effect. it often feels like it's working. it looks like it's working. but if the same number of young people die, the wonderful young people we just saw, education alone may lead us to that very unfortunate end. we know that education alone
[applause] >> thanks, ron. and like other speakers, i want to thank secretary lahood for not only convening this meeting, but putting a focus on this issue. like many in the room, i've listen involved in highway safety for more than 30 years. and we have participated in quite a few campaigns. some of them very successful. some of them very unsuccessful. and so i would like to offer my view and matt's view of rules to follow. there are really only two rules. next slide, please. the first...
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organization called the open book of lions, and they formed one of the co-founders is gary robot who i ron ackley was one of the big anti-trust busters and now he's on microsoft in this case. they are on another side very much on the other side saying there is so much wrong with this and not to mention the exclusive legal protection that google house, but also there is a big concern they have that the default is that with the settlement is that every book can be included. every out of print copyrighted book would be included in the settlement. so if you don't want -- if you are an author of one of these books and don't want to be part of this you have to proactively go into and inform the company's that you want to opt out and that is something a lot of public interest groups say is always a difficult walls because it takes a certain amount of onus on a person to do that. but if people don't even know? it can be a confusing process. so they opt out is an issue of concern. and it was also an issue of the justice department. they found that could be anticompetitive and not good for the publi
organization called the open book of lions, and they formed one of the co-founders is gary robot who i ron ackley was one of the big anti-trust busters and now he's on microsoft in this case. they are on another side very much on the other side saying there is so much wrong with this and not to mention the exclusive legal protection that google house, but also there is a big concern they have that the default is that with the settlement is that every book can be included. every out of print...
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my name is ron summers of the u.s.-india business council. for 34 years we have strived to advance u.s.-india commercial ties. today, what a historic event we have before us. more than ever, the business communities of both our countries are needed to provide an impetus to this important relationship. ladies and gentleman, please stand with me and help me welcome the individuals who are making this possible -- tom donahue, into a newly, ambassador chancre, and the hon. prime minister of india, dr. manmohan singh. [applause] >> thank you very much. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. prime minister singh, ambassadors, distinguished guests, welcome to the united states chamber of commerce. mr. prime minister, we are delighted to be hosting you and your delegation today. we are certain you will have a productive visit to the united states. you are among friends. joining us today are some of the foremost business leaders in america and india. we extend a special welcome to the chair of the tata group, and to the chair and ceo of honeywell. ther
my name is ron summers of the u.s.-india business council. for 34 years we have strived to advance u.s.-india commercial ties. today, what a historic event we have before us. more than ever, the business communities of both our countries are needed to provide an impetus to this important relationship. ladies and gentleman, please stand with me and help me welcome the individuals who are making this possible -- tom donahue, into a newly, ambassador chancre, and the hon. prime minister of india,...
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one of the cases which the court just granted, which surprised people, goes back to and ron and jeff scanner. -- is back to and roenron. >> there has been a growing concern, the statute has been on the book 20 years, growing concern about what that means, and doesn't give corporate executives were the target -- does it give corporate executives at a target. this will reminds me of auditors to enron, who were convicted of obstructing justice, but the statute is always called a witness tampering statute, and it was a crime to basically unlawfully persuade someone to engage in various activities. the court ultimately overturned the conviction, the statute had been read it too broadly. this statute has a similar feel in that you did not really know what it is you are doing wrong, you do not necessarily know, and justice scalia recently wrote an opinion saying that his concern was that it was, in effect, almost an effort to create a common law criminal unethical conduct, which means you would not really know in advance what conduct violated the laws and what did not . this year they have
one of the cases which the court just granted, which surprised people, goes back to and ron and jeff scanner. -- is back to and roenron. >> there has been a growing concern, the statute has been on the book 20 years, growing concern about what that means, and doesn't give corporate executives were the target -- does it give corporate executives at a target. this will reminds me of auditors to enron, who were convicted of obstructing justice, but the statute is always called a witness...
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how we build machines so that we don't think of our political legacy as being the flashes of ron paul and stephen colbert, and we think we might have started this century off well. we might have started thinking collectively about the problems of the world. how and where do we do this? i see three institutions that can foster deliberation. all three of them have not thought much about foster and deliberation, but they have the potential for it. if they learn their lessons well, if we teach them well, if they learn from the experiments that james fishkin has launched, i think america's universities, america's public libraries and america's public media -- public radio and public television -- have great potential for fostering deliberation over indignation. but they have to do so overtly. it cannot just be another form of entertainment. it cannot just be another form of trading. it has to be an end in an of itself. we hope the best possible -- [unintelligible] [applause] >> we are ready to bring our patient audience into these deliberations. when i call on you, please wait for the micr
how we build machines so that we don't think of our political legacy as being the flashes of ron paul and stephen colbert, and we think we might have started this century off well. we might have started thinking collectively about the problems of the world. how and where do we do this? i see three institutions that can foster deliberation. all three of them have not thought much about foster and deliberation, but they have the potential for it. if they learn their lessons well, if we teach them...
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. >> my name is ron sturm. i'm from west virginia, and i believe that the people should vote on whether or not there should be gay marriage in their area. that's the democratic system. that's the way it works. people don't always agree with what the legislators do or say. it should go back to the basics and back to the people voting on it. that's my opinion. >> okay. that was ron giving us his opinion, his view. we want to know what you think about this. steve is calling us from california, where this has clearly been an issue for quite some time. and steve, i understand that you also think this should be what the majority wants, what the people want, correct? >> caller: absolutely. i believe that the values of this country are based upon the speech of the people and the word of the people, and that's what this great country was founded on, so, i -- >> go ahead. >> caller: i just really think that it's not the government's place to decide on, you know, basically, what the laws are, and i think the government's
. >> my name is ron sturm. i'm from west virginia, and i believe that the people should vote on whether or not there should be gay marriage in their area. that's the democratic system. that's the way it works. people don't always agree with what the legislators do or say. it should go back to the basics and back to the people voting on it. that's my opinion. >> okay. that was ron giving us his opinion, his view. we want to know what you think about this. steve is calling us from...
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she apologized for being so mean to jon ron the show. sit too late for them to get back together? >> hasn't this woman suffered enough with that hair cut? >> and the rest of america. >> when prince charming left snow white, she missed him, too. she needs a personal assistant. first of all, people don't know this, i don't know if you have children yet. your libido is in your placenta and it's removed at birth. very smart mammals eat theirs. >> where are you getting your information? >> i have a baby. and after eight children? >> maybe her brain was in her placenta. not her libido. >> i feel bad for her. >> she said she's still in love with jon. >> you to still love jon? >> a part of me always will. it's hard to be married to somebody, i think, for ten years and try to say, no, i don't love them anymore. it doesn't really work really well. um -- i love the memories that we have together. of the good times. >> oh, the good times. i'm sure she means good times like these. >> the white sandals. >> i'm saying flip-flops. let them wear what they want to wear so i don't have to hear it al
she apologized for being so mean to jon ron the show. sit too late for them to get back together? >> hasn't this woman suffered enough with that hair cut? >> and the rest of america. >> when prince charming left snow white, she missed him, too. she needs a personal assistant. first of all, people don't know this, i don't know if you have children yet. your libido is in your placenta and it's removed at birth. very smart mammals eat theirs. >> where are you getting your...
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ron shindell, former nypd inspector, what should police be doing right now? they've got the co-conspirator in their pocket. they've got him on tape. they've got her on tape. do they have to do anything or is the case open and shut? >> nancy, i think in this case they have to stop laughing. this is the most inept criminal i have seen in some time. >> i'm not laughing. >> they have all of these things put together. she's handed them this case on a platter for them to turn it -- >> a silver platter. >> a silver platter for them to turn it from a kidnapping to the worst bungled, inept crime out there that i've seen to date. >> out to the lines, sabrina, new york. hi, sabrina. >> caller: hi, nancy. i would just like to start out by saying it's an honor to speak with you and i love everything about you. you're an inspiration to all women. and may god bless you and your twins. >> you know, i appreciate that compliment, and i want to thank you for your blessing on the twins. they just turned 2 years old. and i remember laying in intensive care, and they were in inten
ron shindell, former nypd inspector, what should police be doing right now? they've got the co-conspirator in their pocket. they've got him on tape. they've got her on tape. do they have to do anything or is the case open and shut? >> nancy, i think in this case they have to stop laughing. this is the most inept criminal i have seen in some time. >> i'm not laughing. >> they have all of these things put together. she's handed them this case on a platter for them to turn it --...
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the federal reserve i agree with ron paul if the federal reserve will not submit to aggressive audit maybe we should just propose closing it down. we do not need the federal reserve to print our currency under president kennedy was the last time the treasury printed its own currency, those red sealed bills some of you might remember during the kennedy administration were treasury bills. also we don't need federal reserve to set interest rates, set by the market. the treasury could perform the market functions, federal reserve does. the federal reserve is no more part of the federal government as a private bank. it's no more part of the government and the federal reserve is a government package service. reserve in name only. private bank debt charges interest for our money. i recommend of the dollar is under such distress let's look at the gold back international dollar. or rather than abandoning the dollar we go back to the reinforcing the value of the dollar. right now, the treasury and obama administration says the obama administration supports the dollar, stronger dollar but there
the federal reserve i agree with ron paul if the federal reserve will not submit to aggressive audit maybe we should just propose closing it down. we do not need the federal reserve to print our currency under president kennedy was the last time the treasury printed its own currency, those red sealed bills some of you might remember during the kennedy administration were treasury bills. also we don't need federal reserve to set interest rates, set by the market. the treasury could perform the...
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and now they're reports by ron experts that say it looks that jeff ari is becoming the dictator of iran. let me wrap up. patrickgame theory is a transpat form of logic, that with data can help to predict the future, not a pie in the sky claim. it's been done, i've been doing it, others have been doing it for 30 years. it works. not everything is predict bull, but an awful lot is predict the ball. i at least can predict markets because my models are concerned with problems that involve the opportunity for negotiation and the threat of coercion. and if you can predict, then there is a very good prospect that you can find better solutions to problems that you can engineer, you can find better approaches that will change or whether people perceive the situation they're in, change their beliefs and produce better outcomes here at thank you. [applause] >> i'm nancy jarvis cure the world affairs council of northern california. speaking with bruce bueno de mesquita about his new book, "the predictioneer's game." it's now time for us to take questions from our audience. this is a great first que
and now they're reports by ron experts that say it looks that jeff ari is becoming the dictator of iran. let me wrap up. patrickgame theory is a transpat form of logic, that with data can help to predict the future, not a pie in the sky claim. it's been done, i've been doing it, others have been doing it for 30 years. it works. not everything is predict bull, but an awful lot is predict the ball. i at least can predict markets because my models are concerned with problems that involve the...
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ron shindell, former nypd inspector, what should police be doing right now? they've got the co-conspirator in their pocket. they've got him on tape. they've got her on tape. do they have to do anything or is the case open and shut? >> nancy, in this case i think they have to stop laughing because this is the most inept criminal they've seen in some time. they have all of these things put together. she's handed them this case on a platter for them to turn it -- >> a silver platter. >> a silver platter for them to turn it from a kidnapping to the worst bungled, inept crime out there that i've seen to date. >> out to the lines, sabrina, new york. hi, sabrina. >> caller: hi, nancy. i would just like to start out by saying it's an honor to speak with you and i love everything about you. you're an inspiration to all women. and may god bless and you your twins. >> you know, i appreciate that compliment, and i want to thank you for your blessing on the twins. they just turned 2 years old. and i remember laying in intensive care, and they were in intensive care on the
ron shindell, former nypd inspector, what should police be doing right now? they've got the co-conspirator in their pocket. they've got him on tape. they've got her on tape. do they have to do anything or is the case open and shut? >> nancy, in this case i think they have to stop laughing because this is the most inept criminal they've seen in some time. they have all of these things put together. she's handed them this case on a platter for them to turn it -- >> a silver platter....
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she apologized for being so mean to jon ron the show. sit too late for them to get back together? >> hasn't this woman suffered enough with that hair cut? >> and the rest of america. >> when prince charming left snow white, she missed him, too. she needs a personal assistant. first of all, people don't know this, i don't know if you have children yet. your libido is in your placenta and it's removed at birth. >> where are you getting your informati information? >> maybe her brain was in her placenta. >> i feel bad for her. >> she said she's still in love with jon. >> you to still love jon? >> a part of me always will. it's hard to be married to somebody, i think, for ten years and try to say, no, i don't love them anymore. it doesn't really work really well. um -- i love the memories that we have together. of the good times. >> oh, the good times. i'm sure she means good times like these. >> the white sandals. >> i'm saying flip-flops. let them wear what they want to wear so i don't have to hear it all day? sonchts they lose the shoes? i have enough to keep track of. stand with me
she apologized for being so mean to jon ron the show. sit too late for them to get back together? >> hasn't this woman suffered enough with that hair cut? >> and the rest of america. >> when prince charming left snow white, she missed him, too. she needs a personal assistant. first of all, people don't know this, i don't know if you have children yet. your libido is in your placenta and it's removed at birth. >> where are you getting your informati information? >>...
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. >> steve: car ron shooting 81% from the field for the season, 44 of 54 i wizards also have the number 1 free throw shooter in the league in randy foye at 20 of 21. caron makes one of two but jamison tips it in, a three- point play >> phil: he always has that feel for the ball and quickly rebounds. >> steve: wizards by 5, their largest lead. >> phil: chalmers, leads him on the outside. >> reporter: nick young, fading shot, bounces off the rim, no good. jam soip fighting for it, it wizards comes up with it, an antanw comes up with it. washington needs to get more and more position. >> reporter: jew mentioned the fact that he played more defense in that philly game. i have seen him play more inspired defense than he has in the first three years in the league >> phil: you have to know that tough shot with jermaine o'neal, you have to know, playing strong defense, that's the route to go, if you want more minutes. >> steve: 8 points for o'neal and beasley. arenas is fouled on the play >> phil: boy, jermaine o'neal never cleared that restricted area. gilbert so good at this. gilbert dips tha
. >> steve: car ron shooting 81% from the field for the season, 44 of 54 i wizards also have the number 1 free throw shooter in the league in randy foye at 20 of 21. caron makes one of two but jamison tips it in, a three- point play >> phil: he always has that feel for the ball and quickly rebounds. >> steve: wizards by 5, their largest lead. >> phil: chalmers, leads him on the outside. >> reporter: nick young, fading shot, bounces off the rim, no good. jam soip...
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i was great to find out from chris porter, he said actually and ron was the creator of this whole idea of carbon credits and carbon offsets. it was one more thing that could be traded on wall street. >> and you have wall street firms like goldman sachs or lobbying congress for cap-and-trade. they are interested totally financial. you have individuals like former vice president al gore who no doubt who it said center but he has created a situation where his advocacy has led to this investment who led to taxpayer dollars now supporting businesses that he is associate with. >> what do you hope people take away from the? we have a very low bit of time left. what do you hope the average american watching this show will take away from our shelves because capitalism did not fail is that it was a failure of leadership in washington. from government. and failure in wall street or wall street is not the fashion of free capital people think that is. it has become an effect a nanny of the government. so don't blame capitalists. trust the american system. have confidence in yourself and our system.
i was great to find out from chris porter, he said actually and ron was the creator of this whole idea of carbon credits and carbon offsets. it was one more thing that could be traded on wall street. >> and you have wall street firms like goldman sachs or lobbying congress for cap-and-trade. they are interested totally financial. you have individuals like former vice president al gore who no doubt who it said center but he has created a situation where his advocacy has led to this...
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and in it -- and this is in duty ron my 30, he says something that's applicable today. he says, "this day i call heaven and earth as witnesses against you that i have set before you life and death, blessing and curses. now choose life so that you and your children may live." this is in the fundamental ethic and the background. and that's what we've got to choose today. do we choose life or do we choose death? and you choose life so that you and your children might live. and as senator johanns notes, we just need one, one vote on the other side that changes on this and this language gets pulled out and stupak gets put in. one vote. because if they can't get the 60 and you've got to get to 60 and that one person says, i'm not going to do it unless you put stupak in this, it changes. one. to choose life. and it changes. it's a pleasure to join with both of you on this. mr. hatch: well,//ÑmÑo> now, highlights from the senate health care debate earlier today. >> the center from michigan. motion, to proceed to an@@@@)'" this is something that has been debated for
and in it -- and this is in duty ron my 30, he says something that's applicable today. he says, "this day i call heaven and earth as witnesses against you that i have set before you life and death, blessing and curses. now choose life so that you and your children may live." this is in the fundamental ethic and the background. and that's what we've got to choose today. do we choose life or do we choose death? and you choose life so that you and your children might live. and as senator...
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. >> my name is ron, i'm from west virginia. i believe people should vote on whether or not there should be gay margin their area. that's the democratic system. that's the way it works. people don't always agree with what the legislature does or says. it should go back to the basics and people voting on it. that's my opinion. >> that's ron's view. we want to know what you think. some e-mails to share as well. an e-mail here, how it reads. would we have left -- >>> carrie is calling us from california where clearly this issue has been in the spotlight for quite sometime. carrie, i understand that you agree with this e-mail, because this the second time we've shared this e-mail. you heard it first time around and called in. why do you agree? >> i agree because for the first and foremost, i am a lesbian, so this is an issue that i really feel passionate about. >> okay. >> and at the same time when i was younger, i grew up in church. it's like i wanted -- i want this to pass. i want to have that freedom there, and i feel like, you k
. >> my name is ron, i'm from west virginia. i believe people should vote on whether or not there should be gay margin their area. that's the democratic system. that's the way it works. people don't always agree with what the legislature does or says. it should go back to the basics and people voting on it. that's my opinion. >> that's ron's view. we want to know what you think. some e-mails to share as well. an e-mail here, how it reads. would we have left -- >>> carrie is...
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there was an electronic ron on the bank. -- run of the bank. u.s. treasury, september 11, 2008, the morning of september 11, 2008, there was a run on our treasury and record amounts of money was withdrawn from the treasury and by the afternoon the united states economy was going to come to its knees if this electronic system did not kick in and prevent more withdrawals appeared -- with the dr. oz. no one is saying this and the new media but this is backed up by ben bernanke, timothy geithner -- they will not say september 11, but they all said that this run of the treasury happened the morning of september 11. our nation was attacked. this is two attacks. one in the first year of the last presidency and one in the last year of the last presidency, both on september 11. the media has not reported what happened. guest: sorry i don't have the specifics what you are referring to. i will say as a general matter, the issue you are raising, the potential for a cyber attack on the nation's financial system is quite real and i think treasury officials and in
there was an electronic ron on the bank. -- run of the bank. u.s. treasury, september 11, 2008, the morning of september 11, 2008, there was a run on our treasury and record amounts of money was withdrawn from the treasury and by the afternoon the united states economy was going to come to its knees if this electronic system did not kick in and prevent more withdrawals appeared -- with the dr. oz. no one is saying this and the new media but this is backed up by ben bernanke, timothy geithner --...
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host: well, you're ron, so thanks for the call. guest: yes, george bush did those things and yes, we were left with a huge debt. but you can only say blame bush for so long and you have to cope with what you're left with. and that's where we are. but back to the previous caller. there is a principle of capitalism. you spend money to take money. there's an economic principle at work in the health care bill, which is you spend money to save money. if everybody isn't in the system, once you get everybody in the insurance pool, your overall health care costs will go down. now, that's a long process. but that is the principle that is embraced by most economists. guest: i get that. i just think there are two assumptions that are wrong that. the government is the federal organizer of this system. and the second is that there is no cost to the overall economy by hiking taxes to pay for this. i think that there is a cost. i think even democrats, certainly the clinton people got this, and they said it out loud, there is a cost to raising tax
host: well, you're ron, so thanks for the call. guest: yes, george bush did those things and yes, we were left with a huge debt. but you can only say blame bush for so long and you have to cope with what you're left with. and that's where we are. but back to the previous caller. there is a principle of capitalism. you spend money to take money. there's an economic principle at work in the health care bill, which is you spend money to save money. if everybody isn't in the system, once you get...
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ron sent an e-mail from ohio. this is what ron wrote. the public has no reason or right to see the photos. it they are concerned about it, or so concerned, see the military, join for themself and see firsthand. it's too easy for people to criticize the military during the war than from the comfort of their living room. misty is holding calling from oregon. missy, i understand you disagree. >> caller: totally. we've been kept in the dark too long, what's going on over in iraq, and guantanamo bay, and i believe the pictures do need to be released. we need to see what's happening. >> are you afraid of any type of backlash? i understand your position, but do you see any merit to the other side? >> caller: no, i do not. >> okay. misty, thank you for your phone call. appreciate it. >>> as always, all of our facebook pages always up and running. if you want to comment on that page search richelle carey hln and jump into the discussion. we pull a few comments for you. jeff posted this -- if there were any laws broken they can be addressed when t
ron sent an e-mail from ohio. this is what ron wrote. the public has no reason or right to see the photos. it they are concerned about it, or so concerned, see the military, join for themself and see firsthand. it's too easy for people to criticize the military during the war than from the comfort of their living room. misty is holding calling from oregon. missy, i understand you disagree. >> caller: totally. we've been kept in the dark too long, what's going on over in iraq, and...
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ron wilson had said some nice things about toskala i thai. was earlier in the season, but what about after last night. he did not have a good light. green with the long wrister, went wide of a screened toskala. green last the rebound and away come the caps as ovechkin was flattened by finger. laich looking for a trailer i one thing that varlamov should be aware of is this is a team that likes to pepper the goal. >> joe: this is andrew gordon, set by fleischmann. gordon returned to the nhl today. played in an american hockey league. it's been planes, trains and automobiles for him >> craig: hershey won their fifth in a row. andrew gordon has one plus one, he now has 20 point in 18 games in the american hockey league. pretty impressive all across the board, now trying to make his mark in his second nhl game >> joe: it would be darn near impossible for the caps to improve upon the excitement of his first nhl game. his first big league game was at madison square garden and it was a game where the caps rallied from 4-0 down >> craig: it was the ga
ron wilson had said some nice things about toskala i thai. was earlier in the season, but what about after last night. he did not have a good light. green with the long wrister, went wide of a screened toskala. green last the rebound and away come the caps as ovechkin was flattened by finger. laich looking for a trailer i one thing that varlamov should be aware of is this is a team that likes to pepper the goal. >> joe: this is andrew gordon, set by fleischmann. gordon returned to the nhl...
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it's by ron howard. it was a comedy drama about a fictitious newspaper tabloid called "the new york sun." it stars robert duvall as the battle worn editor and chief and michael keaton as the ego young reporter. toward the end of the movie, duval's character is sitting at a bar with keaton's character. duval asks a theoretical question of keaton's character, whose wife is pregnant and who's asking to spend less time at work. let me give you a hypothetical. a guy has a gun. pulls it to a come's held. i blow up your wife or the sun building. chose. what do you say? keaton's character said it's ridiculous, it's not going to happen. duval's character responds, that's my point. it's never one big dramatic choice. it's little vague situations every day and you're either there or you're not. if you keep waiting for the guy with the gun to show up it will be too late. duval knew his daughter was divorced, she wouldn't speak to him. it tells how a noble man slowly for examples into a alcoholic who loses his family
it's by ron howard. it was a comedy drama about a fictitious newspaper tabloid called "the new york sun." it stars robert duvall as the battle worn editor and chief and michael keaton as the ego young reporter. toward the end of the movie, duval's character is sitting at a bar with keaton's character. duval asks a theoretical question of keaton's character, whose wife is pregnant and who's asking to spend less time at work. let me give you a hypothetical. a guy has a gun. pulls it to...
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former president dwight eisenhower, gerald ford, and ron at reagan all reached the highest office in our land, but before they were president, they were each standout athletes in college. wow. now this. what a year it's been for this next athlete. his name is bofgio. the chicago fire welcomed the rookie mid-fielder to her roster, and being all to play in front of his own hometown has been. a a dream come true, especially when you consider that his journey began in another country where his memories of death and destruction still remain a big part of him. josh mora has gee or geo's story. >> i spent a lot of time playing with my family, so that's really basically it, that i remember, is just playing around with my cousins, running in the wood, and that sort of thing. >> reporter: peaceful life. >> yeah, very nice, very peaceful. >> reporter: until he was 7 years old, he lived an idealic life in bosnia with his parents and older brother. his family owned land and had money, but wars a all around them. >> it's war, you see people dead. i lost my brother to, you know, yes, i lost my brot
former president dwight eisenhower, gerald ford, and ron at reagan all reached the highest office in our land, but before they were president, they were each standout athletes in college. wow. now this. what a year it's been for this next athlete. his name is bofgio. the chicago fire welcomed the rookie mid-fielder to her roster, and being all to play in front of his own hometown has been. a a dream come true, especially when you consider that his journey began in another country where his...
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making a particular note of the presence here today of myron king and his wife, eleanor and their son, ron. and it is certainly wonderful that they could be with us on this occasion and i thank you for your attention. [applause] >> well, i am inspired by the book myself. i have another description of a bomb and a bummer. beginning in 1956, lieutenant-colonel robert whig, a prolific author, a future war scenarios brogan article that featured an atomic powered bomber curing lance basements to deploy from the aircraft on flying platforms. complete with built in radioes and night lidge incapability. in a book entitled war, 1974, he went on to describe all types of atomic powered equipment as part of the negatron age in which 1974 was actually the year 29 bae of the atomic era. this description of rick's mission of atomic warfare and many others are contained in an essay by david walker of boise state university as part of or anthology the atomic bomb and american society and perspectives co-authored by myself, the history department at the university of tennessee, knoxville and kirk sends is r
making a particular note of the presence here today of myron king and his wife, eleanor and their son, ron. and it is certainly wonderful that they could be with us on this occasion and i thank you for your attention. [applause] >> well, i am inspired by the book myself. i have another description of a bomb and a bummer. beginning in 1956, lieutenant-colonel robert whig, a prolific author, a future war scenarios brogan article that featured an atomic powered bomber curing lance basements...
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it is by ron howard. it is a drama about a newspaper tabloid. it stars robert deval and michael keaton as the young workaholic. at the end, the editor in chief character is sitting in a bar with another. he asks the their juridical question. his wife is pregnant pedipal. a guy break into an apartment. he has a gun. he says, i blew your wives bring in now. what do you say. what you think i say? it is ridiculous. he responds, that is exactly my point. it is never one big dramatic choice. it is little situations every day. you are either there are you are not. if you wait for the guide to the gun show up, it'll be too late. his character was divorced. all he had was the paper. rarely are our choices in life prison it as a major dramatic question. if they were, and to be easy. if i could ask whether i want to destroy my career, a trash my profession, and under llie journalism, i would have declined. difficult choices really present themselves in one dramatic question or one big decision. instead, our most important choices present themselves and sma
it is by ron howard. it is a drama about a newspaper tabloid. it stars robert deval and michael keaton as the young workaholic. at the end, the editor in chief character is sitting in a bar with another. he asks the their juridical question. his wife is pregnant pedipal. a guy break into an apartment. he has a gun. he says, i blew your wives bring in now. what do you say. what you think i say? it is ridiculous. he responds, that is exactly my point. it is never one big dramatic choice. it is...
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major ron and major rickly over serving iraq. thanks, guys for what you're doing and taking care of our soldiers. god bless, have a great day. see you when you get back. >> wouldn't it be great if they got to see that. if you have somebody in the service you want to salute them, cnn.com/robin. >>> here is what many are saying on facebook about veterans day. richard says -- by the way, special happy birthday to my older brother, he writes gary. teresa's message short and to the point, thank you for my freedom. share your message, there's a ling on my home page cnn.com/robin. that will take you to facebook. we'll read them all morning. >>> how is this for rush deliver y. a woman gave birth in the front seat of her truck while her husband was driving to the hospital in florida. not comfortable. the couple says they got lost on the way to the hospital and their son evan wasn't going to wait. >> it was right when we passed tropicana field is when she came out. >> she hit me very hardly on this arm. i looked down and there he was. >> u
major ron and major rickly over serving iraq. thanks, guys for what you're doing and taking care of our soldiers. god bless, have a great day. see you when you get back. >> wouldn't it be great if they got to see that. if you have somebody in the service you want to salute them, cnn.com/robin. >>> here is what many are saying on facebook about veterans day. richard says -- by the way, special happy birthday to my older brother, he writes gary. teresa's message short and to the...
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." >> this was a powerful interview with ron ark, how do you think she did? >> i think she did amazing. i've interviewed her several times. when people were calling for her to speak out for domestic violence, i said she's a kid. even who though she's confident on stage, when you talk to her she's very much like a kid. she came in on her own in this interview, even correcting diane sawyer when it takes how many times they go back after domestic abuse, rihanna says actually it's more like eight or nine than seven. she came across amazingly strong and confident. >> you're right. she is only 21 years old. we have to keep that in mind. tameka, what's your take? >> you know, i was very impressed with rihanna. everyone wanted her to speak out nine months ago when it happened, however, she wasn't ready. i don't think chris is ready to. but she's taken time, listened to supporters, jay-z and beyonce, people in her inner circle and she's handling it brilliantly. chris brown might want to take a note out of her page. each time he comes out it seems to early to sort of c
." >> this was a powerful interview with ron ark, how do you think she did? >> i think she did amazing. i've interviewed her several times. when people were calling for her to speak out for domestic violence, i said she's a kid. even who though she's confident on stage, when you talk to her she's very much like a kid. she came in on her own in this interview, even correcting diane sawyer when it takes how many times they go back after domestic abuse, rihanna says actually it's...
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ron reagan destroyed the character and spirit of our country. they got us all to be better. look at pop culture -- i have to nine rolls and everyday and thank god they are only nine. i don't have to explain to her why britney spears is on the cover of every magazine. i got to work with the great singers bono who said my platform was given to me by the good lord. that song "i still have not found what i'm looking for" is not about issues. he'd brought republicans and democrats together to do great work. pat robertson, billy gramm, -- that's a fantastic thing because we know there are so many people who proclaimed to be one thing and they are not. yet the billy graham's and pat robertson's have got us all to raise our game because the most important thing is a warship and to understand our creator and love our neighbors as ourselves. in business, there are some scoundrels out there. golden parachutes, giant bonuses, run off to florida and who cares about employees? think about bill gates. he has changed the world. even a little device like the ipod has brought so much joy. the
ron reagan destroyed the character and spirit of our country. they got us all to be better. look at pop culture -- i have to nine rolls and everyday and thank god they are only nine. i don't have to explain to her why britney spears is on the cover of every magazine. i got to work with the great singers bono who said my platform was given to me by the good lord. that song "i still have not found what i'm looking for" is not about issues. he'd brought republicans and democrats together...
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. >> i went to ron myers' house, a movie big wig. someone went up to another person and said, oh, by the way, congratulations. i thought it was interesting that the person didn't say what for. that's a common hollywood greet greeting. >> move to new york, people say who are you again? congratulations for what? screw you, you're in my way. >> what who are the biggest jerks in hollywood? >> by the way, did you know that there's a new show coming on "steven segal lawman." i'm in no way affiliated, but you should know, steven segal is psyched about it. >>> stay with me. a surprise you don't want to miss." >>> back with comedian, kathy griffin. you're 39? >> i'm 39 again. i liked it so much the last few times, i decided to stick around. >> i'm not the only one that wans to wish you happy birthday. i have someone on the line for you. say hi. >> hi, kathy. >> guess who it is? your boyfriend. >> levi? >> levi -- i miss you too. happy belated birthday. >> it's weird that i'm seven years older than you, but i think we can make it work, levi. >
. >> i went to ron myers' house, a movie big wig. someone went up to another person and said, oh, by the way, congratulations. i thought it was interesting that the person didn't say what for. that's a common hollywood greet greeting. >> move to new york, people say who are you again? congratulations for what? screw you, you're in my way. >> what who are the biggest jerks in hollywood? >> by the way, did you know that there's a new show coming on "steven segal...
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>> ron presents katel records. >>> looking at tropical storm ida. 35-mile-per-hour winds. the rain will be there until thursday. first, let me show you the delays. 40-minute delay in atlanta t will grow to an hour. new orleans, one or more hour delays a possibility. tampa, same thing. same with orlando. probably jacksonville, too. now it's a tropical depression. winds 35 miles per hour sustained. more on that in a bit. >> thank you. >>> tropical storm ida is now a tropical depression. it made landfall, and we're keeping an eye on the rain. that's the big story and we're talking rain along the coast but well inland, bracing for serious flooding. @@@@@@@@@@@@
>> ron presents katel records. >>> looking at tropical storm ida. 35-mile-per-hour winds. the rain will be there until thursday. first, let me show you the delays. 40-minute delay in atlanta t will grow to an hour. new orleans, one or more hour delays a possibility. tampa, same thing. same with orlando. probably jacksonville, too. now it's a tropical depression. winds 35 miles per hour sustained. more on that in a bit. >> thank you. >>> tropical storm ida is now a...
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ron shindell, former nypd inspector, what should police be doing right now? they've got the co-conspirator in their pocket. they've got him on tape. they've got her on tape. do they have to do anything or is the case open and shut? >> nancy, i think in this case they have to stop laughing. this is the most inept criminal i have seen in some time. they have all of these things put together. she's handed them this case on a platter for them to turn it -- >> a silver platter. >> a silver platter for them to turn it from a kidnapping to the worst bungled, inept crime out there that i've seen to date. >> out to the lines, sabrina, new york. hi, sabrina. >> caller: hi, nancy. i would just like to start out by saying it's an honor to speak with you and i love everything about you. you're an inspiration to all women. and may god bless you and your twins. >> you know, i appreciate that compliment, and i want to thank you for your blessing on the twins. they just turned 2 years old. and i remember laying in intensive care, and they were in intensive care on the other s
ron shindell, former nypd inspector, what should police be doing right now? they've got the co-conspirator in their pocket. they've got him on tape. they've got her on tape. do they have to do anything or is the case open and shut? >> nancy, i think in this case they have to stop laughing. this is the most inept criminal i have seen in some time. they have all of these things put together. she's handed them this case on a platter for them to turn it -- >> a silver platter. >>...
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ron, taken over, please. >> thank you, james. thank you for those kind words. i did not get to the memo. i am the only one nowearing a t. you have some of the best minds in american politics. of the biographies are in the program. we have the director of paid media research for the obama campaign. we are joined by a professional in getting democrats elected in areas where they usually don't get elected. we are joined also by a democratic pollster who has worked for tony blair, nelson mandela, clinton, al gore. we have a republican pollster. his firm represents just about every republican elected official. i was told 19 senators, seven governors, 40 house members. we are also joined by mark mckinnon. he is a media consultant whose clients have included john mccain, george w. bush, and richards. our last guest is going toe to toe with assorted analysts of political stripes on cnn. he can tell us what that anderson cooper is really like. we want to talk about the first year of this tumultuous presidency with a special focus on the questions that we are here to dis
ron, taken over, please. >> thank you, james. thank you for those kind words. i did not get to the memo. i am the only one nowearing a t. you have some of the best minds in american politics. of the biographies are in the program. we have the director of paid media research for the obama campaign. we are joined by a professional in getting democrats elected in areas where they usually don't get elected. we are joined also by a democratic pollster who has worked for tony blair, nelson...
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>> my name is ron, i'm with washington tv. your talk discussed bilateral relations. however, talks have been multilateral for many years, number one. number two, there are actors that have interests in the result of negotiations that are not part of it, namely israel and the arab world, so how do you factor that in as well. >> and one more up here. >> yes. i'd also -- also like to ask about iran's role in the region, particularly with respect to afghanistan, both positive and negative, and how does that factor into any negotiations, or is that something that can be used in the negotiations? >> okay. let's, let's see how we, we do this. it gets, the question you asked about sunni-shia issues, it seems to me to get back to this pendulum swing that we talked about between state and cause. and which one prevailed. it's, it's very clear to me that the priority for the islamic republic in the last 30 years has been its survival. and it will do what needs to be done to survive. and particularly the leaders will do what they need to do to survive politically. so, for example
>> my name is ron, i'm with washington tv. your talk discussed bilateral relations. however, talks have been multilateral for many years, number one. number two, there are actors that have interests in the result of negotiations that are not part of it, namely israel and the arab world, so how do you factor that in as well. >> and one more up here. >> yes. i'd also -- also like to ask about iran's role in the region, particularly with respect to afghanistan, both positive and...
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you know -- >> i knew ronald reagan -- >> ron reagan jr. what would he say? >> he loved his dad. >> maureen wrote that book criticizing -- >> i worked with him for a long time. >> the thing is, to your point, levi keeps popping up in her face. i mean, in the articles i've been reading he says that she calls the little trig, her little retarded baby. maybe it's not true, but maybe it is. >> that's not true. >> it makes her look bad. and that she's only out for the money, that she quit the governorship because she's a quitter and wanted to make one money with her book, yet she presents herself as some kind of a queen of, you know, family values and people respond negatively to that, matt. >> everyone is fact checking sarah palin. who has fact checked levi johnston? it's his word against -- >> true. i'm going to have him on one of these days and fact check him. i want to check out "playgirl" also. >>> you know, i've never met her. look, i'd look forward to sit down and talk with her. obviously we're going to hear a lot more from her in the upcoming weeks with he
you know -- >> i knew ronald reagan -- >> ron reagan jr. what would he say? >> he loved his dad. >> maureen wrote that book criticizing -- >> i worked with him for a long time. >> the thing is, to your point, levi keeps popping up in her face. i mean, in the articles i've been reading he says that she calls the little trig, her little retarded baby. maybe it's not true, but maybe it is. >> that's not true. >> it makes her look bad. and that she's...
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caller: i encourage everyone to google ron called for the spending problem has been a problem because people in government keep spending when we're out of money and we are in so badly that we are in debt. we should stop all foreign spending. we should stop will spend it all together. we should look for ways to limit government. we should get out of the war altogether and not train foreign troops. host: sorry to cut you off. guest: the caller mentioned to the extent to which we are borrowing from abroad. we are borrowing all this money and jewelry borrowing this from? we are increasingly borrowing it from foreign lenders. more than 50% of our publicly- owned debt is now owned abroad. that is not necessarily a bad thing. it is good that people want to invest their money here. it presents a certain vulnerability. we are dependent upon other countries to finance our deficits. they may find that they want to invest someplace else. they may have problems. they may want to cause mischief, who knows? it is a certain vulnerability and access as mortgage on future national interest because they
caller: i encourage everyone to google ron called for the spending problem has been a problem because people in government keep spending when we're out of money and we are in so badly that we are in debt. we should stop all foreign spending. we should stop will spend it all together. we should look for ways to limit government. we should get out of the war altogether and not train foreign troops. host: sorry to cut you off. guest: the caller mentioned to the extent to which we are borrowing...
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integrally involved with the the actual regulation and oversight of the institutions, if you do with ron, you can -- if you do it wrong, you can get into a left hand does not know what the right hand is doing problem. but we do systemic risk functions that are kind of getting conflated. one is systemically-important institutions that everybody knows we have to be on them. we have to have higher capital requirements on them. we have to make sure that somebody like a id is not able to manage the entire system -- like aig is not able to m enace the entire system. they pose the threat to the system that is different from any one institution. the administration's view is that the systemic institutions ought to be governed by the fed. the dodd version is let's combine both of those and create a new agency. i m little worried that to create to that agency would take a long time. >> when we treated homeland security, it took a long time to get that agency going. bringing up england raises points. there it too-big-to-fail banks are being broken up. why not ours? >> we will have to see how this pl
integrally involved with the the actual regulation and oversight of the institutions, if you do with ron, you can -- if you do it wrong, you can get into a left hand does not know what the right hand is doing problem. but we do systemic risk functions that are kind of getting conflated. one is systemically-important institutions that everybody knows we have to be on them. we have to have higher capital requirements on them. we have to make sure that somebody like a id is not able to manage the...
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former president dwight eisenhower, gerald ford, and ron at reagan all reached the highest office in our land, but before they were president, they were each standout athletes in college. wow. now this. what a year it's been for this next athlete. his name is bofgio. the chicago fire welcomed the rookie mid-fielder to her roster, and being all to play in front of his own hometown has been. a a dream come true, especially when you consider that his journey began in another country where his memories of death and destruction still remain a big part of him. josh mora has gee or geo's story. >> i spent a lot of time playing with my family, so that's really basically it, that i remember, is just playing around with my cousins, running in the wood, and that sort of thing. >> reporter: peaceful life. >> yeah, very nice, very peaceful. >> reporter: until he was 7 years old, he lived an idealic life in bosnia with his parents and older brother. his family owned land and had money, but wars a all around them. >> it's war, you see people dead. i lost my brother to, you know, yes, i lost my brot
former president dwight eisenhower, gerald ford, and ron at reagan all reached the highest office in our land, but before they were president, they were each standout athletes in college. wow. now this. what a year it's been for this next athlete. his name is bofgio. the chicago fire welcomed the rookie mid-fielder to her roster, and being all to play in front of his own hometown has been. a a dream come true, especially when you consider that his journey began in another country where his...